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Haiti - Politic : El Salvador will open a cooperation office in Haiti
29/06/2023 09:51:07

Haiti - Politic : El Salvador will open a cooperation office in Haiti

Within the framework of the 57th meeting of Heads of State and Government of the Central American Integration System (SICA) held in Belize, Salvadoran Vice President Félix Ulloa informed that Juana Alexandra Hill Tinoco Minister of Foreign Affairs of his country and his Haitian counterpart Jean Victor Généus had signed in Washington D.C. an agreement for the opening of a cooperation office in Port-au-Prince in terms of security and humanitarian.

An announcement in response to the June 23 resolution of the Organization of American States (OAS) in Washington D.C. which advocates urgent international assistance to strengthen the Haitian police https://www.haitilibre.com/en/news-39848-haiti-flash-the-oas-approves-a-resolution-for-the-immediate-restoration-of-security-in-haiti.html

For his part, the Dominican President Luis Abinader reiterated his concern "[...] in the face of the serious situation affecting Haiti, in the economic, social, political and humanitarian spheres, which hinders the development of its institutions and its citizens."

Recalling that the crisis in Haiti involves a "disproportionate burden" on the Dominican Republic, in particular because "it generates social tensions and strong budgetary pressure on social and health services https://www.haitilibre.com/en/news-39874-haiti-health-haitian-ambulances-bring-parturient-women-to-give-birth-in-the-dr.html that his country is obliged to provide to Haitians in an illegal migratory situation..."

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